Join the conversation with TJ Smith. In this episode, TJ Smith hosts Baltimore Police Commissioner Rich Worley to discuss a year of historic crime reduction in Baltimore. With homicides and shootings at their lowest since 1970, the discussion delves into the strategies and partnerships driving these achievements. Commissioner Worley credits the success to the collaborative efforts between city, state, and federal partners, alongside community programs and improved clearance rates. Commissioner Worley also sheds light on ongoing challenges, including juvenile crime and the significance of community cooperation. The conversation highlights the shift in tactics regarding squeegee workers, an increase in cooperation and crime tips from residents, and the persistent problem of illegal gun possession, even as ghost gun recoveries decline. Join us as we explore the critical interplay between law enforcement and community engagement, offering insights into Baltimore's ongoing journey towards safer streets. TJ Smith is live every weekday from 10:00am-2:00pm ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.